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Pioneer history of the Holland purchase of western New York : embracing some account of the ancient remains ... and a history of pioneer settlement under the auspices of the Holland company; including reminiscences of the war of 1812; the origin, progress and completion of the Erie canal, etc., etc., etc. (1849)


Author: Turner, O. (Orsamus) cn
Subject: Holland Purchase; Iroquois Indians; Pioneers
Publisher: Buffalo : Jewett, Thomas & co. [etc.]
Language: English
Call number: 31833011521611
Digitizing sponsor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Book contributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Collection: allen_county; americana
Notes: Book has many some age spots. No table of contents, however there is an Index

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The extreme western part of the state, now included in counties of Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Niagara, and western portions of Genesee, Allegany, Wyoming and Orleans

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